We then started bricking the coaches as they slowly went past, one after the other. |
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The play is just a painful series of really nauseating tuneless songs, one after the other. |
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If you think you are being followed, take three left turns, one after the other. |
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Harry was sitting on our laps, one after the other in an endless pursuit for the ultimate in feline comfort, purring loudly. |
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He looked at them, one after the other, giant monoliths old and new, gargantuan towers assembled in the sky by human hands. |
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The Harvard faculty fell all over themselves offering praise, one after the other, for the retiring president. |
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Grand National fever is taking over in my 500 betting shops, with bets ranging from 50p to 5,000 coming one after the other. |
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Instead, he preferred casement sashes, which he placed in strips, one after the other. |
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He grabbed a nearby stack of bandages and piled on one after the other until he felt there was enough to soak up the blood. |
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The first was designed as a self-standing piece, and can be played separately, but they are intended to be played one after the other. |
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Each of these trinities are expiring one after the other because none can solve the confusion of a tri-une god. |
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Over the course of his life he built this great series of vast rambling palaces, one after the other. |
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Then, one after the other, they hit the same tiny protrusion which caused their rears to topple over their fronts. |
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While district leaders are busy doing the spadework, senior leaders are converging on the town one after the other. |
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The firefighters made a chair by linking arms and carried the couple out, one after the other, to a waiting boat moored to their garden gate. |
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I ate 10 bars of chocolate one after the other when I was feeling very low. |
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This could conceivably mean that Paul Simon, U2, and Eminem will all be performing one after the other. |
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Rock and roll numbers, soul blockbusters and blues' anthems are knocked out one after the other at a breathless pace. |
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While the three stories are separate and told one after the other, they share certain characters as well as the setting. |
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This morning we flew over Lake George as the sun rose, illuminating the dams one after the other like beacons. |
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So many cold decks, one after the other, makes me wonder what I have to flop to win a pot? |
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Then a couple of incidents happened one after the other that changed my life. |
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It turned out that they had spent days and nights at Internet cafes, one after the other until their money was used up. |
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Unfortunately, for the last 2 years, these shops have closed one after the other. |
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So the beginnings were very difficult with doors closing one after the other. |
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If you want to enter several invoices one after the other, click the New Document icon. |
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Three lessons of physics on a Thursday afternoon, one after the other. |
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I worked on films one after the other and after a while they all sort of blend together and you don't get the feeling it was a classic period in your life. |
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With little else to do she picked her feet up, one after the other, and trudged towards the sound that grew gratifyingly louder as she came closer to its source. |
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She ran her two best times of the year, one after the other. |
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He began plucking the plants one after the other, danced, hugged me, told me exultingly that he had not had merely a new species, but a new genus. |
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She seemed to twirl around between the vampires who disappeared one after the other thanks to her precise staking skills. |
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The front wheels of a car cross the bump one after the other, rather than in unison, making the car swing from side to side. |
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This means that, for each movement of the gearshift pedal, you can only select each gear, one after the other, in ascending or descending order. |
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Subsequently, the slope and asymmetry that are used appear for approx. one second one after the other. |
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Subsequently, pressing on the button will turn off the pixels one after the other in succession. |
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All we would have to do is get a directory of development and put all the items in our programme, one after the other. |
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They disappeared one after the other, some having tried in vain to convert at the last minute. |
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The context is that of patterns that can be put into classic siteswap notation, in which one's hands throw one after the other. |
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In the streamlined form of Kriya Yoga there are twenty, each done one after the other. |
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He could ask for them simultaneously or, subject to certain conditions, one after the other. |
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In regions like the one I represent, bank branches have disappeared, one after the other, in recent decades. |
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In such a system, the water must pass through all the radiators, one after the other, on its way back to the boiler. |
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In each measuring cycle, all four of the system detectors are scanned one after the other. |
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The exchange of know-how, technical missions and visits followed one after the other throughout the year from both sides of the Atlantic. |
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I had to bring down the sail quickly to avoid all the battens snapping one after the other. |
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It is better to drink two glasses of beer a day than 14 glasses of beer one after the other. |
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And we are in fact currently in a period of deep questioning, given that one after the other, all international cooperation efforts have failed. |
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The valves are distanced from one another, one after the other, by stretching of the veins and no longer play their non-return role. |
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Inflammatory flare-ups and periods of remission follow one after the other. |
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All samples of the series are measured directly one after the other for each cycle of the kinetic. |
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Of course doing two loop-the-loops one after the other probably helped. |
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All of those things, one after the other, these just tumultuous events. |
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I just churned these things out, one after the other after the other. |
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Old wine-producing villages such as Dornot, Ancy, Vaux or Jussy cling to the hillsides of the Moselle, one after the other as they follow the course of the river to Metz. |
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We selected a lichenous kopje perhaps fifteen yards away, and landed neatly on its summit one after the other. |
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The four apocalyptic men come on stage one after the other and get ready. |
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Such burgage plots, as they are called, would be arranged one after the other along the streets of the new town. |
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Watch French chef Xavier Caille open oysters one after the other and you know shucking is an art in itself. |
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This allows the file to be read linearly during playback, which would not be possible if streams were written in their entirety out one after the other. |
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Drinking 15 units one after the other is definitely harmful for your health, and in any case more harmful than drinking three units on five different days. |
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But at the end of April, following their former colleague's testimony, Conservative ministers, one after the other, contradicted him openly and mercilessly. |
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In a sincere prayer, confess all your sins to Him one after the other. |
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Next, clusters were modeled to drop, one after the other, on the surface. |
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Later, a pastoral scene with roosters crowing one after the other. |
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New works, resplendent with light, began to appear one after the other. |
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Starring Nicole Kidman as a twittering English toff who inherits a cattle ranch, and Hugh Jackman as the shirtless drover who gets her hot under the collar, the film has two separate stories, one after the other. |
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He finally had the means to call on models who would come in daily and strip down in his studio one after the other, or sometimes two or three at a time. |
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A mind laughing, running, darting, planning, crunching letters and words one after the other, was something for which the spiritus mundi of this lost eon was not yet ready. |
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There's a special kind of confusion and circadian loopiness that accompanies landing in different countries one after the other without ever seeing daylight. |
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However, as of the 1950s, the local factories could not face international competition and started closing one after the other which prompted the economic decline of the town. |
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Because speech is timebound and words can come only one after the other, the way we stall, stumble and start again provides clues to the way we render thought with sound. |
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